Full Moon Lures Ferocious Muskie Fish to Bite

muskie in the deep
Muskellenges are the biggest freshwater fishes in North America.
(Image credit: Eric Engbretson/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

Werewolves and vampires aren't the only creatures likelier to bite during the full moon.

The best time to catch a muskie, one of the country's largest and most ferocious fish, is during a full or new moon, new research has found. The new study provides scientific backing to decades of fishing lore. [6 Wild Ways the Moon Affects Animals]

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